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Published 11:05 9 Apr 2015 BST
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Quinn was disappointed with the result.
“We were poor in the first half but we really got it together after half-time and dominated the second half.
“We had control of the game, we were more comfortable on the ball and people wanted the ball.”
Indeed, Quinn seemed to have put the sides on level pegging when she headed home a Siobhan Killeen corner – however, the goal was not counted.
“I’ve watched the video and I still believe it should have counted,” she said.
“I had my eyes on the ball all the time and I used my arms to try and power myself up.
Irish winger, Katie McCabe.
Meanwhile, next Monday, April 20th, will see the draw for the qualifying round of the Euro 2017 take place a.
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